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i/tea 4ff p - j&t 1^8 â– # 0 ii iu evon wise to abstain from laws which howovor wise and mt\a in n ,,.\ . tl ! iy l o,â€žo ! oâ€žsli,,â€ž.â€žist*s p câ€žillys bj grafting lm on c ,â€ž ; â€ž,, â€ž,,. nmw08 â– m *â„¢ of tneiuahty wlneh bad nu response fo t l.oh--,rt of thecltlien wl which will br ov i with little remorse " r ' i i . â€¢ n / '"- manning i kl uton crai6e.j salisiujky rowan county n c monday december '- 5 vol 111 n ,;,,-. tllll-m i written contract wa made with mr hughes and some timo in may last he commenced tho undertaking ami no fare i was ible to judge inamanner contorm able to tli principloa laid down in iln it â– *â€¢ port being desirous of removing lis family and materials in tin plnco ho ro turned to new-york nbouttho firs ofjuly undor uu otpress promise to return and prosecitte the work iti fifteen 1 iys \' ith ii confident n-liiiu upon this promise and to facilitate ihu spe itly roh.oval uf his fiimily hi work mon nn i materials a sum t iii.,i','v woe advanced perhaps lieyoml the portion i lab ir done according tu tho terms of tlie contract ottbis howeror 1 cnnless myself not n conipe.nut judge thc nil sum advanced to mr hughes amount in two thousand eight hundred dollar mr hughes finding as i un ler stand from him thnt sickness provailed to an alarming extent in now vork ho ro moved iviiii lus family to now.jorsoy and bus not returned i north-carolina ue haa ainco requested that the moulds and casts ibr tin r.-;,iiir nfthe slat-jo uhoul i be forwarded to new-york whero ho iuioii led tn prom-rut the work 1 thuughl proper to forbid tin rcmovul of any thing pertaining to tho statue ns tin contract requires that the repairs shall ho nin do at raloigb thu contract together with the letters of wi hughes aw iwrowuhsub mitted as guardian rr ojteio .,(" lathe \. vr ythe amnuiiting to 174 dollars 50 cents this money i subject to il-.o drnft f my success ,*- n oil . the ."', rtifieate ol stock of the lour shares 1 1 left in tho hands tx ihe public trcnsuror i'i resolution ri:.|ouiii ti gnvarnor to nppojllt s.iiii â– â€¢ person r u ! â– :., inth â– t',t of ! eigh wilii shall r,rr -;â– ,;,â€¢! yyjih 1,1 j i ire.it i irsons in this stow for i purpose , â– i procuring couioa of the -â€¢ t . and ' aids ofthe general assembly ," to re i ti -"â€¢ destroyc i l.y tho burnin-j ,â€¢; t stale if a l library bus hoe i atlendod to ami mr j p <;,,, â€ž, ,-; raleigh has been oppointed for turn p'.rpnje tho progress hi has nmdeinper forming ho duty roquiretl shetv that thc business could not have been placed in but lor hauls tha resolution requiri ig ih w govern or to make application to the proper au ehoritie of t(io unitod state fur as man i istols nu i sabres us may he necessary t supplj such troops of cavalry as an now organized or are about to be organized uithiii ibis stale hns |â€ž.,.â€ž complied yyith and ono thousand pair of pistols u-id i'.v hundred sabres lii;y been recuw .! from tie unitod states us putt ofthis state's quota of public rfrms they have bcen partly dis.f-il.uti i tfgfeeawy to tin la u on hilt sujij ci n ' the rom_.i_.dur a lil ''"' al ial al f'.n tl t â€¢â– '.-. w\t dnrtlgomery of orange being appointed fellers nn motion 1 mr spaight to eon i if on countinglhe ballots mr wit liama reported th.t nbperson hrd received i i'-ril >- t't v,,ti u athteh ilie nto concurred mr william th,*r.*:i|i.,n in v,-d thin the satiate proceed to an ther balloting or speaker which was agreed t 111,1 tint siiinu tellers tippointod to cn duct it on counting the ballots mr vvil liam repori i thnt wm d mosoly em thosttnator from tho county of lenoir had rt - i.e i a majority oftho whole number i voti ,, niu was duly elected where opon on motion of mr'.skinner mr w,,nt gimory oforangu conducted the speaker uli ct to tin chnirj from whence ho mudo i hi acknowledgments to tho house iu an appropriate address on motion f mr matthews samuel f puttorsoii was appointed principal clerk itbil^vvm 1 cpwan cl rk assistant o.i moiion of mr van | t , tims b m heel r was appointed principal door keepei iâ€ž,.l green hill assistutil door keeper e,f ihe bonnie on motion ol mr montgomery nfhert i id ordered that n messugo bo sent to the ; house of commons informing that house i fii.it the senate is duly organised uud fes lic lo proceed cn public business turs-lau nov oo l______l_________________awi th . i ves te u v a i rt o i.rvnv u ii-.l once a iceek at tico dollar per ,â– . . a if paid iritlan ihr month i or r.cs foliar and hfty cent if p â€¢ : at any oth ,_..,..,,- rithin the year y paper trill i ontinued until all arrearages ar _,.', mlcss ct th editors discretion â€” r iljzr a cm i thanoneyear | failurx in tot if if the f.-lii.xr of tnri.ih , . â– , ii . , -.â– i inth .'â€¢â€¢. fore lh i rpira , i f ,.- ,; ar leili 4 cc isidt red as a â– :â€¢'-'â– ' i ,,/ 1 â€¢Â»-â€¢â€¢' pr .-â– ..â– * .- .- 'â– â– â– â– : with to tl i i i in shutl .... . . ,â€¢ ifi /"-," .- r.t /, lyerlising nl ihe usual ratna hiu " i r . iresst i to th i editor must i .' or tkey hill not bi attended ". committee tf claims â€” messrs a-k.-w ifnwkina harrison vanhook martin m dowell ij..w ii and simmons whole number of vote an-l were duly elec ted wcdnetday not 81 davij outlaw one ofthe member eleel from thn rountv nf bertie and john d lie rles one ofthe mombers from thc ce'unty of uiiili.-rlaiid appeared produeod their oredenliul wore qualified and took their cats of phoile^e's am blertioiis â€” messrs di ll latham marshall mâ€ž.lit ftfaseey fit , tyson und il.-tll | of internal improrctnt flit â€” messrs hid â– lock faison flint .-,., norman allison britain leako nnd lamb on the judiciary â€” messrs ruilev bod tlin spaight seawall hogan wellborn i toonier an.l melvin tht education and t.iterdry fund â€” , messrs cowpor williams rhode kerr â– parker parham gavin und disbongh mr graves submitted the following ro nltltiun which on motion of mi bragg was id on ih.t table he iol red th.it tlie speaker of this lli.iiso be reqnosted to assign tutu wÂ«l,in tha bar to one nr n.nr stenographers mr stunner from the committee here tofore nppoiiilt-d to prepare roles folder l..r the government of tht hoose during tin preffti session reported ocordingly the following standing committees u ore appointed by the house on lib motion of mr long ou motion ".' r wellborn a message w.s ... the house of commons pro poii . in raise a joint select committee to rt vise the joint llulosof'the two house these r-rin will bc stru ily adher 1 li . norsi of commons monday november 1 9 1 sd2 a - oriim consisting uf a majority oi the whole nui-ib'-r being present mr gwynn moved thai samuel t sawyer fhe member elect froin thu own of bdeutou be appointed speaker j and mr me dittin moved that louis i henry the member representing lbe own of fitytdteville l added lo be nomination the house pro eeed.'d to ballot under the auptrintendence of mr gwynn and mr mctfluftri who upon counting the ballots reported that louts i henrv had received ii majority , f the whole number of voles and was inl fleeted tin house concurred in the re port and mr henry was conducted to the chair by mr mcmillan from which he made his acknowledgments :...-.!.. house in rui appropriate address crrtffrtiittee of claim frederick a saw yer henry s clark george .\ thompson alexander watson charles l huiton daniel m barringor vvip k elninir rodoricjt ii gary council woolen j,.lui bragg benj settlo john 8 guthrie add litn-^s '.\ cuvcr governor's mes3ajub tj the honorable the general assembly nfthe state tf north carolina leyrleme.i : â€” proposition-a & grievance jos \\\ tonus nd samuel ii spruill joseph g i lespie moÂ«os w cuthbortson 1 thos g poll allen f'efples john batntclair da vid outlaw i hner hnrtley gerfrge ll.id die benj sumner m al.c-ruathv and a liiilpe ocnincatiop s t iw-vcr john w potts t ftiil.d m.-r mrin.'la a gwyn j dohorlv d w courts j it i dan iel j harper j c ridley t li vu ji hdgh mcqueen o.-uiyn 15 irvin agriculture . thos tillel thos jor dan j i mcmillan win wadsworth diivid thomas geo i'i t witchet cbos gee jrio mcleod a a lanc4s ter nat t rand vvm wisomnd uud alnoy burgih ot iniernul improvements john p jones f 8 ni.riiiiin ar.-h monk i li vid mcn l-.l philip lion ily onus r t i word l thompson d v border n 11 tiitmiiill p h mangum llurtoo craign james whitaker privileges and election j ii skin ner r if bonner j d ward 1 m mask j i poindexter 1 hurt geo f davidson j i g baker p cfbmwetf spencer o'brien p.obt jones a c'unn ingllum and f p ohms mr pearson presented the petition of ft 11 alexander praying that iho seat of burton craig the sitting member froin lhe town of salisbury be vacated and that he the petitioner be permitted to qualify in ins stead titiif moved that it be refeff red to the committee of privileges anfl election tho meeting if the rppre c"'!i;.-."s f freemen in all countries vu ti 1'reddom oxist is nt till times an isl iting spectaclo j ami when it 13 eon â€¢ liil.'l i tlittt they e nno fr nn thoir homes from '': lirfiro sidos and relinquish the coiuf.rt i e.f domestic lift to nttui.l to their pulil duties when t!;-*y make great n't-'.-i of timo and of their private | eonrenis promoted by nn other motive than iho public g->otl ;â€” - claiming nor ex 1 l liiig no other reward than that of an approving conscience it is nnt an eaÂ»y task properly to estimate the stun of grat itude which fs ui from lie peoplo to tin 1 r faithful representative on the jirt'icnt occasion suffer mo to congratulate j-'iit upon thu appearanso of gen-ml pros perity in the state and lor tlir enjoyment i t common r.inrc ol health hy its cili r i at a time when other portions oftho world havo been visited by a ovist afflic linir malady for these blessings of health and prosperity we have reason tb bs thankful to almighty god and il iv us just causa to eely with couiiileiicc upon hi continued mnrcy in averting tlir calamities tvliicli threaten tlm peace and harmony of air beloved country i'or it ti dot t.i bo denied nor di.gui.od from our mlvas that tho measures recommended by in excited portion oftho snutlieru peo ple tf persisted iu must have a tendency tp weaken the ties which have heretofore e happily united us together as a nation whatever may be the issue of lus stru^r gl i rejoice that tho people of north car ilina havo ivisoly avoided any inter tor nee calculated to disturb the public tranquility lt is in vain that wc lo k for perfection in any hu nan institutions an a ruling providence has ordained it to b illierwisoi â€” uut so far as wo have been tin by the experience of nearly fifty j'.urs undor our present form of govern i it ive have had reason .Â» be satis-tied with it ; imil it is h-ipert ibal we shall cling t-i tlie'linion of . lie hla.es as noiv eonnoe i i without adventuring upon hazardous experiments to change the tgema of that dunnexion a resolution of the general assetubl directs that nil llio map drafts and i'lans lately in the possession ofthe en ofthis state shall i.t placed in the i executive office and thai they b repair jednt the cxpniiri oftho stale and bc kept i tinder the direction of the governor sub ject to the further disposition of tin gen eral assembly thi tlutv has been por formed and the maps drafts aud plans hare been repnired and nr securely du posited in tho executive office thn resolution direeting the " employ ment of an agent to arrange its proper ol der all fhe papers belonging to the senate and house of commons ixnel others which yvt.-re saved during the conflagration ofthe state lluust and that they be delivered to the proper officers oftho state has been complied with so far as tho assort ing arrangement ; but owing to the want il'i>uffii'ieut case and shelves in tlm gov oramont liocsr to hold the papers bo longing to tho senate and 11 rise of com iin ns they havo been carefully labelled an i rile i lii ii room in tl.o office of tho socretury ofs.ato subject to such disposi tion as lie general ssembly may hero after make this arrangement was a la borlousoue and has been fitithfullj per formed by mi private secretary mr wii liatn |{. hill the form t librarian ufthg stiite beti^sh awt :â– -.. i l tti^hp^i aaj li,',lieiie lo th solution directing ! l i"iinitti.'e of live persons bo app inl the " mnt|iematiciil aiiis-rruiiionts beluiigiug te preparo rules of order for tint govern to ih state and furmerlv tittachod lu tho "."'"â€¢ fthe senate during the present ses enginoer'd department . , be cll.-et.-d s ;-.'"* â– *' '-'-' '*â– spnight toomer seawell anti placetftmdfer tho cu of i h iling wi 011 '""' builey were a-^umied to torn ham ofthe city of riiloigh un ord irw'as 90 ''- committee issued to that effect uud tii.iuy of l|ie in nullum parker tl.e senator from the fi-umeiits am now in the hands of mr eomffy ofguilfbrd appca roil produced his hiiigham it i.s to he regret 1 thut they credentials wot qualified and took bis seat wero much injured bef re thev rum into on motion of mr hawkins ordered tlm his possession and boino of then rondorod "' fi ru ' ea "' *' 10 senate id the last session unfit for use without repairs a list of fthe logislatt.ro be rules of order and those collected is herewith fitrpuhod i deeorom for the government ofthe senate since lho ndjournrftent of tho lcgisla ! duri.'ig fin present session until the rcccp tun 1 have received from the secretary n tind ndnptinnof tlie report of the com ol slate of the l'nited stales a number ol wittco appointed to prepare iu!cs f",r thui copies ofthe acts of tire secmd session of i 1 "!' '-*'â€¢ the twenty first congress which are in the i a message tins also received from the executive oilice subject ... your order lor ! louse , f commons proposin-r ,!â€ž-.. lho two their distribution i havo also recoived houses ballot immediatelv for ihren en from.he same source fhreo copin of lho grossing clerks nnd stating that daniel fifth cemtis off enumeration of tha in coleman john v covimrton thos 0 habitant ul he united btates taken in stime thos l west and lasac c pal ls'<(.,..,winch is prefixed a schedule of ridge areinnominationforthe appointment ibe whole uiimbcr o portions within the whieh proposition was a-roed to nnd mes severat districts oi lho united states la srs manin and montgomery of hertford ken according to tho acts of congress of wore appointed uperintend'nnts nf the hai 1700 1800 hio and 18*20 one i'or the , 1 ti,,g on the part of the senate nnd ihr bxecuuvq oflice and ono lor each house hou common was informed thereof oi the general assembly 1 his is a val , by roe-wage w heron p a menage was uublc document and will be delivered to , recoiv ,| from the mouse ofcbmmons slat vou by my private ssorot.ll with this in that messrs courts , t ad wool attend ' , '^" ,, , ., ''"' sonata t-i conduct lie balloting on lie an elegant map and alias th stabs part i that llouso iical viiiwa of the state of ma.no has by r , , , â€ž , ,-, the direction of tho legislature of that k ' cm ' pl1 fr <" m tin house of chmmnns state iwen presented to north carolina a nos * n -''' p'opwlng that a joint enlact md f beg leave t recommend thai a aim com â„¢ t .Â« neappo.ntod to wait on his 1.x liar l-nali-m be made in return as soon c ' tw v l'e c.ovornor and infm-m himef as the now map of this sun is completed '. or^1 nlzl *"Â°" n fÂ«hn legislature and of i have seivod communication from '! 3 r Â» d "'." ss t reccnn any co.nmun.ca ihegoverrtbrthtkllegialatureaofao-jeral l .Â°?. he 7 h,n!i p n p rr '" â„¢'Â«* ; and states whi i 1 am requested 10 luv before st!,tm ~ 1 "' mrssr '* moletjttlmd shepherd yâ€žu these from massachusetts relate â€¢ j ?, w pp "' f " rm l 'Â° committee on the unsettled qu-,stio:i of the north eos wpartefthathonsei which proposition tern 1 imdiirv ol'thi l'nited slate those ns nsrreed to and messrs williams and in t.u.iicee relate to the subject of 'Â« u l were appointed lo form the commit live public iaimds oftho li state mid to \â„¢ n " * 1 " 1 p art of the senate and lie if.e powers fthe general government to h "" se c^'mnons vfas informed thereof make appropriations for internal improve | â– njeasage iiirn.s and approving the conduct of lbe i mr williams from tl.e committee np i'resident of tho united states in placing pninted (â€¢> wai on his excellency lho gov his vote on the lexington and miryiville ernor reported that the committee were turnpiko road dill tho"e from louis authorized to state that he would mnl.r a isinna relate to tlm estawishmmit of a j it-ten communication tn lhe legislature kail rnnd from n'ew-grleans to pass Â°" 1'i-morruw af twelve o'clock through tho state of louisiana miasiasip mr mon.enmcry nf hertford from ho pi tennessee alabama north carolina committee appointed to conduct the ballot and virginia to the city of w__shington ir.fr lor href f.ncrrwsint clerks renorlr-.l the resignation ot militia officers nnd that d_niiel coleman john w covington justices oftho peace received since the and th units g stone having ea<jn roceiv adjmirmnent ofthe general assembly are i ed a majority oftho whole number of voter laid before you in thc file marked a were dirlv elected in this last act of my political relations tvezlncclay tor 01 with the state of r""orth carolina i should ,-.,., r .. .. . z '" '. be ungrateful in withholding the expres gabriel t.monre the senator from the sion of my unfeigned hanks lor he many ro '", v j apnearetl prod 1 testimonies of confidertte and support credentials.yvasuual.t.e.l and t t l,,s sear which 1 nave received from the lossla 1 v . Â°" mm,n " " n ' r " Â»Â«" 1 s thorns u . litre and from he people u lhe course of n '"''""". n"'-'r(rom t.n.nv.lle has leave a public tilo rf forty seven year spent in of tt r " nl hn " f *" "' : '-' heir service in various national tt allot u "'' 1 fr " lv n " !, â€¢ which 1 have received the most unequivo fr - parker prescntcd the petition of cal proofs of their indulgence i henry humphreys of the count j ofguil â€¢ 1 haii the honor io he gentlemen your â€¢'"'''> nvin the legislature to pats on obedient servant act pxninptins from taxation for the term tjovtfort stoke1s i of fifteen years a clton factory ivitli.hp eiceittirt ojfire v carolina i j | slaves therein employed tojcher with . '.. . | | - i * the lands and nppiirtenane.-s there ) l tt"tn77 situated in and ar the town f ureenebor en < r i referred to bvai.liook hi n 1 1 tee ou motion of mr olnyfonj cliavle9 ma nly was unanimously appointed principal clerk and edm b frtcman clerk assis tant mr itiii.0.1 moved that richard roborts ho appointed donr-keeper whicl wns n greod to nnd messrs john lumsden john cooke john cooper i.evi wil li in .... thomas parham rehj jones w illit ii williams anil wm stokes were noiniiiaieil for the appointment of assistant door-keeper a balloting was then had undei'i'i superintendence of mr bragg nud mr hint ui who t-p.ui counting the v..tes reporled that no person had receiv ed a majority of tin whole number tuesday nor 21 zimdn fmrnnnston one of tin momhers leet iv iii thoontmty of haywood and al len peoples and david thompson lh i re presentative of iho county pf guilford ap peared produced their croiloiitials yvere qualified and took their scats on motion of mr sumner itw'as resolv ed tha a select committee of five members he app i ited by the spooko ... prepare iv report itilesforcou.lucliiij lhc business of the house during the present seg.s_oii,r until slich report he inndeci confirmed hat the rules adopted bv tho house at the lasl ses sion be observed vv hereupon the spea ker appointed messrs sumner sawyer polk fining and pearson to compose said committee the adta of assembl establishing rail roa,l a^iy been attended to considera bloaifpc ..-;,' and dciay occurred i.i procu ring an eneiiieor lo inako tho surveys ror quired tho servicus of mr francis vv rawlo f iviiiisy ivuuia were at list ob tained di ho has been engaged in the survey ... both routes which it is hoped tvill pr ivb sali-.i'jii ry as soon as tho stir veysarc completed u particular report i that subject a it-ell as on other ob jects which engaged lho attention nfthe lloa.ul of internal improvements will he ; laid before you by tire remaining mem bers of tho board treasureh9 report tho report of lho treasurer of this state submitted lo tho legislature shows thai pi thc public or unappropriated jl k revenue and expenditures tile balance of cash remain ____!.! a in lhe public treasury on mr o'rrirn from he rommii.eo appoin ted to conduct the bulletin for door-keep er idler three unsuccessful attempts a an election reported 1 john cooper was electt il lho 1st n..v l&ail was so3,730 , i the receipts during the isca year ending on the i.t oct leat amounts fo p5,7.to,_'0 165,4-.l,!)4 the disbursements during the same period 13s,inn,9 which shows fhe ba1nnrr>,rem nitrfna in the hands of.he pu blic treasurer to ho 33,022,0 the receipt at the treasury from the list oct 1831 to iÂ»t ne-v l--.3 ain'ouuts to 9 f 501,43 â– â€” â€” â€” â€” m whicli wilh the batamce above having heen appointed hy fhe presi vd ofthe united stat ., a commissioner t treat with the indians and for other purposes i hate though it my doty to ac slept the appointment inasmuch as thc pciicinblc settlement and location of thu indiana removing beyond the mississippi la a matter of great imi-ortanee to llio united state and not less so io north carotid ; especially as regards the re nt,,ial el'ihat portion of thlt cherokee na lion now residing within lhe limits ofthis statu li is known to many of you that these radian huve l'.,r a long timo been orderly and peiuxabl au-l their conduct nus nut male it ticoe.s-.ary for tho lcgis lature uf north-carolina to exton'd tho laws the state over the territory they occupy or iu any manner to interfere villi ihcir concerns except for tho pur pose of protection they deserve the f'stitn.ij eareof the general government * 1 have no doubt will rec-j ive it la retiring from the duties of mv s.a lon it ha been my earnest desiro and intention that no part of the business com muted to my care by the le'ji.-tlaturo almuld benegketed and it is believed hint iny retirement at thia time will cause ta inconvenience in airy department of hie government with thia dc.cnriinn ti'iu 1 have devoted my whole time und alerted my feeble talents m promoting tbe s-i.ve.is of such special objoct.s as the lc fiahture by resolution or otherwise bus directed i nder thc-ai circumstances 1 h.ve deemed it inexpedient ev unnecessary to oiler any gmieral recommendations for your consideration ; confining myself to ue task ol rendering you a faithful ac cenjnt the manner in which i have exe cuted the trusts conlided to me pursuant to the resolution directing tlie " dredging machine belonging to the state to bo socured ft such manner as to prcserva it from ruin i gave directions for captain blaney in whoso possession it was to delive it to gen edward it dutlley nl wilmington for the purpose of having it secured on examination it was found that the vessel containing tbe machine was so much decayed as to be uu lil for usa ; ihat the machine itself yinrr really injured ; and that it would cost the stale a considerable sum of money to have il lakpn to pieces an.l stored in safe tj in the opinion of many persons the cost wodid be more than the machine was worrit under these circumstances i hair directed it to be delivered to the capo pear navigatiotxcompany , in which the state is much interested ; mid heir agent has cngusjej that it shall be taken can of on motion of mr ottrinn ordered thai :. messaero lie sen tolhe senate reforming horn of hn organization of tins house ami nf lluir readiness to cn ope.ra.e wi.l that bodv in thn despatch of public business on motion of if r carv ordered thnt n message bo sent to the senate proposing to ballot immediately for three en_;rnssii clerks and ihfurnihig fhai david coleman thos g stone and john vv covington aro nominated for that appointmenf the name of isaac c patridne and titos l west tvere.on motion nrfded to lho non illation a message from the senate con curriog in this proposition mid inrntming lhal messrs moiitgnmery of h.*r lord and martin f,,rm thoir balloting committee ordered that the senate be informed ibal messrs a vv woo.oii nnd counts form said committee ou the part of the com mons htut d show uu aggrogato a riiounl of 127,523 12 tho disbursements at the trca sury for thc sumo period a ill.jul.t3 to 113,50>*,l3 the balance of cash remaining in the hands ... the public treasurer 1st nov if si 7,021,733 ofthe utgrau.y i'l'n'd lie rc bus been u expenditures from this fund during tho year the balance on hand 1st nov ie-sl 75,oi"t,60h the ree'la up to 1 nov 1932 13,13 i.r.o on motion of mr mclebd or.'.-r â€¢â– â– ! l'..-,i a meemge be sent to the senate proving to raise j select joint committee whose du ty it shah be to wait upon us excellency the governor nni infl.rm him of tlie due organisation of both branchtwof the log islalure and of heir t adlt.ess to re ive any communication which he may see li to make haid committee n th |,.-, r t ,,( lho colnm.ns c..r,'sist.s of messrs mcleod and shepherd a tnaastge fro'mlho si n ate co.icnrri.ig in this proposition nf the iorisÂ».,ii,i rtiformin jll.at messrs william and hoke compose their committee the resolution directing the appoint iriput of some " intelligent person to uct on tin pnrt i the stat collecting testimony and causing such surveys n j may lie neces ssry to ihe just prosecution i,f the suit pending in the supreme court in the nanto of the attorney oeneral f,,r vaca ting certain grunts made by lis stale ;" has bbeil ul ended .,>, arid i have appoin ted fortius pnr|h-w thomas flews i i i therfurd in wh.se integrity aud capacity 1 have tin most perfect reliance > with respect to the l.esolrrtion iu favor i.f thc sisters of the full wood of james en pors.-the f birvc ti-'lt tttfttff sr.mrwh.it at a loss how lo proceed no claim has been made for the money n..r eh 1 know where tho family resides i have not made the transfer of the shares to the jjtate as directed by tin resolution inas mailing lho b dunce on hand 988 1 56,01 1 ok the a.'rkul ilram^noj amount of cash rrrciveim satires ai^uijb in ciit.h sjt.so oa.4t general assembly monday so in ls3v showing a balance unexpend ed of i29,?i vx mch has been transferred to ihu literary fund shewing an aggregate am't of cash ii hand bulungin to that fond on tho 1st november i83s f a ok the fund ror intern kl * improvement ralance on stei qet 1-31 87.04l.hi ret â– s from tin slat oct lb to 1st nur itzu fitii.-.m this beiiisj the day appointed by law for it.e ineetiug of the qeneviil assauil.lv ofj north carolina both houses assembled at i the . ioy urumciit house a a o'cluclt mr shepherd irom the select joint com mittee appointed to carry intoeffocl the t redoing order of the two louses report ed that they had discharged their duty nnif that he was authors z-d to sav thai tbe governor would on to-morrow at twelve o'clock make a communication in writing to ihe general assembly mr spaijlif from the select committee appointed to prepare rules of order tor the government of ilie senaie during the pre sent session reportod accordingly the following standing committees were appointed by ihe sona.e : committee af propositions and gricran rex messrs mon a tm ry (,!' ii matih ears mu fof q kerr dobgon hoke morris acl uiasaj si nate a resolution of the genera assembly dir i,d that a '* contract should be made i.h mi ball hughes for be restoration cl tie staiuo of wiishint'ton upon tint ba moi the principles set tor h in lie rt p-rt of the joint s t commit that ivil'jaci obedience 19 u_>e rceolutjon momuy nop 19 1332 a rpiomm consisting of a majority of the whole miinber being present mr vvil liaiiis moved that the senuth do now pro ceed to the choice of speaker without mak ing any nomination for ihu uppo,....ii"m ; which motion Â» ..- a i-e.-.l to ft balloting therefore took place m tin viibedis u,ii much as in my nl.-cene there vas no peraot until risad to receive and pay away tlie money appropriated for the aaid four shar.s i have therefore left the shares as thev were and have deposited in the btato ii.-.i di lh money placed r mv bauds mr omits from the committor aprx.in tn.l in conduct the balloting for three en r.is..ing clerks reported thai daniel cole liiaii john v coviagton an i i'i .;. ;â– 'â€¢.â€¢-.'â€¢, bad e recti vs_dÂ»rosiÂ»rit pf the

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i/tea 4ff p - j&t 1^8 â– # 0 ii iu evon wise to abstain from laws which howovor wise and mt\a in n ,,.\ . tl ! iy l o,â€žo ! oâ€žsli,,â€ž.â€žist*s p câ€žillys bj grafting lm on c ,â€ž ; â€ž,, â€ž,,. nmw08 â– m *â„¢ of tneiuahty wlneh bad nu response fo t l.oh--,rt of thecltlien wl which will br ov i with little remorse " r ' i i . â€¢ n / '"- manning i kl uton crai6e.j salisiujky rowan county n c monday december '- 5 vol 111 n ,;,,-. tllll-m i written contract wa made with mr hughes and some timo in may last he commenced tho undertaking ami no fare i was ible to judge inamanner contorm able to tli principloa laid down in iln it â– *â€¢ port being desirous of removing lis family and materials in tin plnco ho ro turned to new-york nbouttho firs ofjuly undor uu otpress promise to return and prosecitte the work iti fifteen 1 iys \' ith ii confident n-liiiu upon this promise and to facilitate ihu spe itly roh.oval uf his fiimily hi work mon nn i materials a sum t iii.,i','v woe advanced perhaps lieyoml the portion i lab ir done according tu tho terms of tlie contract ottbis howeror 1 cnnless myself not n conipe.nut judge thc nil sum advanced to mr hughes amount in two thousand eight hundred dollar mr hughes finding as i un ler stand from him thnt sickness provailed to an alarming extent in now vork ho ro moved iviiii lus family to now.jorsoy and bus not returned i north-carolina ue haa ainco requested that the moulds and casts ibr tin r.-;,iiir nfthe slat-jo uhoul i be forwarded to new-york whero ho iuioii led tn prom-rut the work 1 thuughl proper to forbid tin rcmovul of any thing pertaining to tho statue ns tin contract requires that the repairs shall ho nin do at raloigb thu contract together with the letters of wi hughes aw iwrowuhsub mitted as guardian rr ojteio .,(" lathe \. vr ythe amnuiiting to 174 dollars 50 cents this money i subject to il-.o drnft f my success ,*- n oil . the ."', rtifieate ol stock of the lour shares 1 1 left in tho hands tx ihe public trcnsuror i'i resolution ri:.|ouiii ti gnvarnor to nppojllt s.iiii â– â€¢ person r u ! â– :., inth â– t',t of ! eigh wilii shall r,rr -;â– ,;,â€¢! yyjih 1,1 j i ire.it i irsons in this stow for i purpose , â– i procuring couioa of the -â€¢ t . and ' aids ofthe general assembly ," to re i ti -"â€¢ destroyc i l.y tho burnin-j ,â€¢; t stale if a l library bus hoe i atlendod to ami mr j p - t't v,,ti u athteh ilie nto concurred mr william th,*r.*:i|i.,n in v,-d thin the satiate proceed to an ther balloting or speaker which was agreed t 111,1 tint siiinu tellers tippointod to cn duct it on counting the ballots mr vvil liam repori i thnt wm d mosoly em thosttnator from tho county of lenoir had rt - i.e i a majority oftho whole number i voti ,, niu was duly elected where opon on motion of mr'.skinner mr w,,nt gimory oforangu conducted the speaker uli ct to tin chnirj from whence ho mudo i hi acknowledgments to tho house iu an appropriate address on motion f mr matthews samuel f puttorsoii was appointed principal clerk itbil^vvm 1 cpwan cl rk assistant o.i moiion of mr van | t , tims b m heel r was appointed principal door keepei iâ€ž,.l green hill assistutil door keeper e,f ihe bonnie on motion ol mr montgomery nfhert i id ordered that n messugo bo sent to the ; house of commons informing that house i fii.it the senate is duly organised uud fes lic lo proceed cn public business turs-lau nov oo l______l_________________awi th . i ves te u v a i rt o i.rvnv u ii-.l once a iceek at tico dollar per ,â– . . a if paid iritlan ihr month i or r.cs foliar and hfty cent if p â€¢ : at any oth ,_..,..,,- rithin the year y paper trill i ontinued until all arrearages ar _,.', mlcss ct th editors discretion â€” r iljzr a cm i thanoneyear | failurx in tot if if the f.-lii.xr of tnri.ih , . â– , ii . , -.â– i inth .'â€¢â€¢. fore lh i rpira , i f ,.- ,; ar leili 4 cc isidt red as a â– :â€¢'-'â– ' i ,,/ 1 â€¢Â»-â€¢â€¢' pr .-â– ..â– * .- .- 'â– â– â– â– : with to tl i i i in shutl .... . . ,â€¢ ifi /"-," .- r.t /, lyerlising nl ihe usual ratna hiu " i r . iresst i to th i editor must i .' or tkey hill not bi attended ". committee tf claims â€” messrs a-k.-w ifnwkina harrison vanhook martin m dowell ij..w ii and simmons whole number of vote an-l were duly elec ted wcdnetday not 81 davij outlaw one ofthe member eleel from thn rountv nf bertie and john d lie rles one ofthe mombers from thc ce'unty of uiiili.-rlaiid appeared produeod their oredenliul wore qualified and took their cats of phoile^e's am blertioiis â€” messrs di ll latham marshall mâ€ž.lit ftfaseey fit , tyson und il.-tll | of internal improrctnt flit â€” messrs hid â– lock faison flint .-,., norman allison britain leako nnd lamb on the judiciary â€” messrs ruilev bod tlin spaight seawall hogan wellborn i toonier an.l melvin tht education and t.iterdry fund â€” , messrs cowpor williams rhode kerr â– parker parham gavin und disbongh mr graves submitted the following ro nltltiun which on motion of mi bragg was id on ih.t table he iol red th.it tlie speaker of this lli.iiso be reqnosted to assign tutu wÂ«l,in tha bar to one nr n.nr stenographers mr stunner from the committee here tofore nppoiiilt-d to prepare roles folder l..r the government of tht hoose during tin preffti session reported ocordingly the following standing committees u ore appointed by the house on lib motion of mr long ou motion ".' r wellborn a message w.s ... the house of commons pro poii . in raise a joint select committee to rt vise the joint llulosof'the two house these r-rin will bc stru ily adher 1 li . norsi of commons monday november 1 9 1 sd2 a - oriim consisting uf a majority oi the whole nui-ib'-r being present mr gwynn moved thai samuel t sawyer fhe member elect froin thu own of bdeutou be appointed speaker j and mr me dittin moved that louis i henry the member representing lbe own of fitytdteville l added lo be nomination the house pro eeed.'d to ballot under the auptrintendence of mr gwynn and mr mctfluftri who upon counting the ballots reported that louts i henrv had received ii majority , f the whole number of voles and was inl fleeted tin house concurred in the re port and mr henry was conducted to the chair by mr mcmillan from which he made his acknowledgments :...-.!.. house in rui appropriate address crrtffrtiittee of claim frederick a saw yer henry s clark george .\ thompson alexander watson charles l huiton daniel m barringor vvip k elninir rodoricjt ii gary council woolen j,.lui bragg benj settlo john 8 guthrie add litn-^s '.\ cuvcr governor's mes3ajub tj the honorable the general assembly nfthe state tf north carolina leyrleme.i : â€” proposition-a & grievance jos \\\ tonus nd samuel ii spruill joseph g i lespie moÂ«os w cuthbortson 1 thos g poll allen f'efples john batntclair da vid outlaw i hner hnrtley gerfrge ll.id die benj sumner m al.c-ruathv and a liiilpe ocnincatiop s t iw-vcr john w potts t ftiil.d m.-r mrin.'la a gwyn j dohorlv d w courts j it i dan iel j harper j c ridley t li vu ji hdgh mcqueen o.-uiyn 15 irvin agriculture . thos tillel thos jor dan j i mcmillan win wadsworth diivid thomas geo i'i t witchet cbos gee jrio mcleod a a lanc4s ter nat t rand vvm wisomnd uud alnoy burgih ot iniernul improvements john p jones f 8 ni.riiiiin ar.-h monk i li vid mcn l-.l philip lion ily onus r t i word l thompson d v border n 11 tiitmiiill p h mangum llurtoo craign james whitaker privileges and election j ii skin ner r if bonner j d ward 1 m mask j i poindexter 1 hurt geo f davidson j i g baker p cfbmwetf spencer o'brien p.obt jones a c'unn ingllum and f p ohms mr pearson presented the petition of ft 11 alexander praying that iho seat of burton craig the sitting member froin lhe town of salisbury be vacated and that he the petitioner be permitted to qualify in ins stead titiif moved that it be refeff red to the committee of privileges anfl election tho meeting if the rppre c"'!i;.-."s f freemen in all countries vu ti 1'reddom oxist is nt till times an isl iting spectaclo j ami when it 13 eon â€¢ liil.'l i tlittt they e nno fr nn thoir homes from '': lirfiro sidos and relinquish the coiuf.rt i e.f domestic lift to nttui.l to their pulil duties when t!;-*y make great n't-'.-i of timo and of their private | eonrenis promoted by nn other motive than iho public g->otl ;â€” - claiming nor ex 1 l liiig no other reward than that of an approving conscience it is nnt an eaÂ»y task properly to estimate the stun of grat itude which fs ui from lie peoplo to tin 1 r faithful representative on the jirt'icnt occasion suffer mo to congratulate j-'iit upon thu appearanso of gen-ml pros perity in the state and lor tlir enjoyment i t common r.inrc ol health hy its cili r i at a time when other portions oftho world havo been visited by a ovist afflic linir malady for these blessings of health and prosperity we have reason tb bs thankful to almighty god and il iv us just causa to eely with couiiileiicc upon hi continued mnrcy in averting tlir calamities tvliicli threaten tlm peace and harmony of air beloved country i'or it ti dot t.i bo denied nor di.gui.od from our mlvas that tho measures recommended by in excited portion oftho snutlieru peo ple tf persisted iu must have a tendency tp weaken the ties which have heretofore e happily united us together as a nation whatever may be the issue of lus stru^r gl i rejoice that tho people of north car ilina havo ivisoly avoided any inter tor nee calculated to disturb the public tranquility lt is in vain that wc lo k for perfection in any hu nan institutions an a ruling providence has ordained it to b illierwisoi â€” uut so far as wo have been tin by the experience of nearly fifty j'.urs undor our present form of govern i it ive have had reason .Â» be satis-tied with it ; imil it is h-ipert ibal we shall cling t-i tlie'linion of . lie hla.es as noiv eonnoe i i without adventuring upon hazardous experiments to change the tgema of that dunnexion a resolution of the general assetubl directs that nil llio map drafts and i'lans lately in the possession ofthe en ofthis state shall i.t placed in the i executive office and thai they b repair jednt the cxpniiri oftho stale and bc kept i tinder the direction of the governor sub ject to the further disposition of tin gen eral assembly thi tlutv has been por formed and the maps drafts aud plans hare been repnired and nr securely du posited in tho executive office thn resolution direeting the " employ ment of an agent to arrange its proper ol der all fhe papers belonging to the senate and house of commons ixnel others which yvt.-re saved during the conflagration ofthe state lluust and that they be delivered to the proper officers oftho state has been complied with so far as tho assort ing arrangement ; but owing to the want il'i>uffii'ieut case and shelves in tlm gov oramont liocsr to hold the papers bo longing to tho senate and 11 rise of com iin ns they havo been carefully labelled an i rile i lii ii room in tl.o office of tho socretury ofs.ato subject to such disposi tion as lie general ssembly may hero after make this arrangement was a la borlousoue and has been fitithfullj per formed by mi private secretary mr wii liatn |{. hill the form t librarian ufthg stiite beti^sh awt :â– -.. i l tti^hp^i aaj li,',lieiie lo th solution directing ! l i"iinitti.'e of live persons bo app inl the " mnt|iematiciil aiiis-rruiiionts beluiigiug te preparo rules of order for tint govern to ih state and furmerlv tittachod lu tho "."'"â€¢ fthe senate during the present ses enginoer'd department . , be cll.-et.-d s ;-.'"* â– *' '-'-' '*â– spnight toomer seawell anti placetftmdfer tho cu of i h iling wi 011 '""' builey were a-^umied to torn ham ofthe city of riiloigh un ord irw'as 90 ''- committee issued to that effect uud tii.iuy of l|ie in nullum parker tl.e senator from the fi-umeiits am now in the hands of mr eomffy ofguilfbrd appca roil produced his hiiigham it i.s to he regret 1 thut they credentials wot qualified and took bis seat wero much injured bef re thev rum into on motion of mr hawkins ordered tlm his possession and boino of then rondorod "' fi ru ' ea "' *' 10 senate id the last session unfit for use without repairs a list of fthe logislatt.ro be rules of order and those collected is herewith fitrpuhod i deeorom for the government ofthe senate since lho ndjournrftent of tho lcgisla ! duri.'ig fin present session until the rcccp tun 1 have received from the secretary n tind ndnptinnof tlie report of the com ol slate of the l'nited stales a number ol wittco appointed to prepare iu!cs f",r thui copies ofthe acts of tire secmd session of i 1 "!' '-*'â€¢ the twenty first congress which are in the i a message tins also received from the executive oilice subject ... your order lor ! louse , f commons proposin-r ,!â€ž-.. lho two their distribution i havo also recoived houses ballot immediatelv for ihren en from.he same source fhreo copin of lho grossing clerks nnd stating that daniel fifth cemtis off enumeration of tha in coleman john v covimrton thos 0 habitant ul he united btates taken in stime thos l west and lasac c pal ls' wai on his excellency lho gov his vote on the lexington and miryiville ernor reported that the committee were turnpiko road dill tho"e from louis authorized to state that he would mnl.r a isinna relate to tlm estawishmmit of a j it-ten communication tn lhe legislature kail rnnd from n'ew-grleans to pass Â°" 1'i-morruw af twelve o'clock through tho state of louisiana miasiasip mr mon.enmcry nf hertford from ho pi tennessee alabama north carolina committee appointed to conduct the ballot and virginia to the city of w__shington ir.fr lor href f.ncrrwsint clerks renorlr-.l the resignation ot militia officers nnd that d_niiel coleman john w covington justices oftho peace received since the and th units g stone having ea nvin the legislature to pats on obedient servant act pxninptins from taxation for the term tjovtfort stoke1s i of fifteen years a clton factory ivitli.hp eiceittirt ojfire v carolina i j | slaves therein employed tojcher with . '.. . | | - i * the lands and nppiirtenane.-s there ) l tt"tn77 situated in and ar the town f ureenebor en < r i referred to bvai.liook hi n 1 1 tee ou motion of mr olnyfonj cliavle9 ma nly was unanimously appointed principal clerk and edm b frtcman clerk assis tant mr itiii.0.1 moved that richard roborts ho appointed donr-keeper whicl wns n greod to nnd messrs john lumsden john cooke john cooper i.evi wil li in .... thomas parham rehj jones w illit ii williams anil wm stokes were noiniiiaieil for the appointment of assistant door-keeper a balloting was then had undei'i'i superintendence of mr bragg nud mr hint ui who t-p.ui counting the v..tes reporled that no person had receiv ed a majority of tin whole number tuesday nor 21 zimdn fmrnnnston one of tin momhers leet iv iii thoontmty of haywood and al len peoples and david thompson lh i re presentative of iho county pf guilford ap peared produced their croiloiitials yvere qualified and took their scats on motion of mr sumner itw'as resolv ed tha a select committee of five members he app i ited by the spooko ... prepare iv report itilesforcou.lucliiij lhc business of the house during the present seg.s_oii,r until slich report he inndeci confirmed hat the rules adopted bv tho house at the lasl ses sion be observed vv hereupon the spea ker appointed messrs sumner sawyer polk fining and pearson to compose said committee the adta of assembl establishing rail roa,l a^iy been attended to considera bloaifpc ..-;,' and dciay occurred i.i procu ring an eneiiieor lo inako tho surveys ror quired tho servicus of mr francis vv rawlo f iviiiisy ivuuia were at list ob tained di ho has been engaged in the survey ... both routes which it is hoped tvill pr ivb sali-.i'jii ry as soon as tho stir veysarc completed u particular report i that subject a it-ell as on other ob jects which engaged lho attention nfthe lloa.ul of internal improvements will he ; laid before you by tire remaining mem bers of tho board treasureh9 report tho report of lho treasurer of this state submitted lo tho legislature shows thai pi thc public or unappropriated jl k revenue and expenditures tile balance of cash remain ____!.! a in lhe public treasury on mr o'rrirn from he rommii.eo appoin ted to conduct the bulletin for door-keep er idler three unsuccessful attempts a an election reported 1 john cooper was electt il lho 1st n..v l&ail was so3,730 , i the receipts during the isca year ending on the i.t oct leat amounts fo p5,7.to,_'0 165,4-.l,!)4 the disbursements during the same period 13s,inn,9 which shows fhe ba1nnrr>,rem nitrfna in the hands of.he pu blic treasurer to ho 33,022,0 the receipt at the treasury from the list oct 1831 to iÂ»t ne-v l--.3 ain'ouuts to 9 f 501,43 â– â€” â€” â€” â€” m whicli wilh the batamce above having heen appointed hy fhe presi vd ofthe united stat ., a commissioner t treat with the indians and for other purposes i hate though it my doty to ac slept the appointment inasmuch as thc pciicinblc settlement and location of thu indiana removing beyond the mississippi la a matter of great imi-ortanee to llio united state and not less so io north carotid ; especially as regards the re nt,,ial el'ihat portion of thlt cherokee na lion now residing within lhe limits ofthis statu li is known to many of you that these radian huve l'.,r a long timo been orderly and peiuxabl au-l their conduct nus nut male it ticoe.s-.ary for tho lcgis lature uf north-carolina to exton'd tho laws the state over the territory they occupy or iu any manner to interfere villi ihcir concerns except for tho pur pose of protection they deserve the f'stitn.ij eareof the general government * 1 have no doubt will rec-j ive it la retiring from the duties of mv s.a lon it ha been my earnest desiro and intention that no part of the business com muted to my care by the le'ji.-tlaturo almuld benegketed and it is believed hint iny retirement at thia time will cause ta inconvenience in airy department of hie government with thia dc.cnriinn ti'iu 1 have devoted my whole time und alerted my feeble talents m promoting tbe s-i.ve.is of such special objoct.s as the lc fiahture by resolution or otherwise bus directed i nder thc-ai circumstances 1 h.ve deemed it inexpedient ev unnecessary to oiler any gmieral recommendations for your consideration ; confining myself to ue task ol rendering you a faithful ac cenjnt the manner in which i have exe cuted the trusts conlided to me pursuant to the resolution directing tlie " dredging machine belonging to the state to bo socured ft such manner as to prcserva it from ruin i gave directions for captain blaney in whoso possession it was to delive it to gen edward it dutlley nl wilmington for the purpose of having it secured on examination it was found that the vessel containing tbe machine was so much decayed as to be uu lil for usa ; ihat the machine itself yinrr really injured ; and that it would cost the stale a considerable sum of money to have il lakpn to pieces an.l stored in safe tj in the opinion of many persons the cost wodid be more than the machine was worrit under these circumstances i hair directed it to be delivered to the capo pear navigatiotxcompany , in which the state is much interested ; mid heir agent has cngusjej that it shall be taken can of on motion of mr ottrinn ordered thai :. messaero lie sen tolhe senate reforming horn of hn organization of tins house ami nf lluir readiness to cn ope.ra.e wi.l that bodv in thn despatch of public business on motion of if r carv ordered thnt n message bo sent to the senate proposing to ballot immediately for three en_;rnssii clerks and ihfurnihig fhai david coleman thos g stone and john vv covington aro nominated for that appointmenf the name of isaac c patridne and titos l west tvere.on motion nrfded to lho non illation a message from the senate con curriog in this proposition mid inrntming lhal messrs moiitgnmery of h.*r lord and martin f,,rm thoir balloting committee ordered that the senate be informed ibal messrs a vv woo.oii nnd counts form said committee ou the part of the com mons htut d show uu aggrogato a riiounl of 127,523 12 tho disbursements at the trca sury for thc sumo period a ill.jul.t3 to 113,50>*,l3 the balance of cash remaining in the hands ... the public treasurer 1st nov if si 7,021,733 ofthe utgrau.y i'l'n'd lie rc bus been u expenditures from this fund during tho year the balance on hand 1st nov ie-sl 75,oi"t,60h the ree'la up to 1 nov 1932 13,13 i.r.o on motion of mr mclebd or.'.-r â€¢â– â– ! l'..-,i a meemge be sent to the senate proving to raise j select joint committee whose du ty it shah be to wait upon us excellency the governor nni infl.rm him of tlie due organisation of both branchtwof the log islalure and of heir t adlt.ess to re ive any communication which he may see li to make haid committee n th |,.-, r t ,,( lho colnm.ns c..r,'sist.s of messrs mcleod and shepherd a tnaastge fro'mlho si n ate co.icnrri.ig in this proposition nf the iorisÂ».,ii,i rtiformin jll.at messrs william and hoke compose their committee the resolution directing the appoint iriput of some " intelligent person to uct on tin pnrt i the stat collecting testimony and causing such surveys n j may lie neces ssry to ihe just prosecution i,f the suit pending in the supreme court in the nanto of the attorney oeneral f,,r vaca ting certain grunts made by lis stale ;" has bbeil ul ended .,>, arid i have appoin ted fortius pnr|h-w thomas flews i i i therfurd in wh.se integrity aud capacity 1 have tin most perfect reliance > with respect to the l.esolrrtion iu favor i.f thc sisters of the full wood of james en pors.-the f birvc ti-'lt tttfttff sr.mrwh.it at a loss how lo proceed no claim has been made for the money n..r eh 1 know where tho family resides i have not made the transfer of the shares to the jjtate as directed by tin resolution inas mailing lho b dunce on hand 988 1 56,01 1 ok the a.'rkul ilram^noj amount of cash rrrciveim satires ai^uijb in ciit.h sjt.so oa.4t general assembly monday so in ls3v showing a balance unexpend ed of i29,?i vx mch has been transferred to ihu literary fund shewing an aggregate am't of cash ii hand bulungin to that fond on tho 1st november i83s f a ok the fund ror intern kl * improvement ralance on stei qet 1-31 87.04l.hi ret â– s from tin slat oct lb to 1st nur itzu fitii.-.m this beiiisj the day appointed by law for it.e ineetiug of the qeneviil assauil.lv ofj north carolina both houses assembled at i the . ioy urumciit house a a o'cluclt mr shepherd irom the select joint com mittee appointed to carry intoeffocl the t redoing order of the two louses report ed that they had discharged their duty nnif that he was authors z-d to sav thai tbe governor would on to-morrow at twelve o'clock make a communication in writing to ihe general assembly mr spaijlif from the select committee appointed to prepare rules of order tor the government of ilie senaie during the pre sent session reportod accordingly the following standing committees were appointed by ihe sona.e : committee af propositions and gricran rex messrs mon a tm ry (,!' ii matih ears mu fof q kerr dobgon hoke morris acl uiasaj si nate a resolution of the genera assembly dir i,d that a '* contract should be made i.h mi ball hughes for be restoration cl tie staiuo of wiishint'ton upon tint ba moi the principles set tor h in lie rt p-rt of the joint s t commit that ivil'jaci obedience 19 u_>e rceolutjon momuy nop 19 1332 a rpiomm consisting of a majority of the whole miinber being present mr vvil liaiiis moved that the senuth do now pro ceed to the choice of speaker without mak ing any nomination for ihu uppo,....ii"m ; which motion Â» ..- a i-e.-.l to ft balloting therefore took place m tin viibedis u,ii much as in my nl.-cene there vas no peraot until risad to receive and pay away tlie money appropriated for the aaid four shar.s i have therefore left the shares as thev were and have deposited in the btato ii.-.i di lh money placed r mv bauds mr omits from the committor aprx.in tn.l in conduct the balloting for three en r.is..ing clerks reported thai daniel cole liiaii john v coviagton an i i'i .;. ;â– 'â€¢.â€¢-.'â€¢, bad e recti vs_dÂ»rosiÂ»rit pf the